Junaid Ali, GGE’s New U.S. CEO

Junaid Ali becomes CEO of Green Giant Group in the United States, developing energy projects.

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Junaid Ali becomes CEO of Green Giant Group in the United States, developing energy projects.

A diversified experience

Junaid Ali has decades of experience developing multi-million dollar energy projects. His experience includes the electric utility industry. In addition, he is also familiar with the oil and gas sector on four different continents.

Junaid Ali began his career at Cummins as a project engineer. He then became project manager in their power generation business from 2006 to 2011. He then joined APR Energy in 2011 as a senior project manager.

In 2015, Junaid Ali became a project manager in the energy supply business at General Electric. During his time at GE, he led strategic GE Power Conversion projects in large-scale solar power. In particular, he managed a cross-functional team to carry out global projects.

An ambitious goal

Later, at GE, he led projects with NextEra Energy Resources. Then he founded Prismecs LLC. It is an industrial energy services company that provides engineering, procurement and operations services.

Prismecs LLC also provided one-stop maintenance services for the energy industry. In addition, Junaid Ali, through Prismecs LLC, provided efficient and cost-effective industrial services and supply chain solutions. Junaid Ali states:

“I am delighted to share with GGE’s management a common vision for reducing carbon emissions and investing in any technology that produces clean energy. I am confident that my strong industry experience, coupled with GGE’s status as a public company, will provide a meaningful return to GGE shareholders.”

GGE’s management takes into consideration Junaid Ali’s commercial, operational and industrial experience. Thus, the company believes that he has the qualified capacity to lead the U.S. subsidiary; his objective will be toexplore the planned activities in the field of green energy.

 

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